Ross J. Reedstrom writes:
> Alban -
>
> I did the exact same thing: after installing bash, and changing the
> /bin/sh symlink, I uninstalled ash: poof goes the symlink!
Also note that the latest ash/bash packages in Familiar/unstable do
not have this problem, (ie. you may freely install/remove ash/bash and
you will not lose the /bin/sh link -- unless you remove all shells
that is).
-Carl
-- Carl Worth USC Information Sciences Institute cworth@east.isi.edu 4350 N. Fairfax Dr. #770, Arlington VA 22203 703-812-3725Received on Mon Jun 18 08:30:28 2001
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